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Cow
Difficulty: Medium
Your piped animals can be as lifelike or cartoonish as you want them to be. Begin with a base and add familiar shapes such as dots, balls and strings that give your figure personality.
Cow Heads
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Figure pipe cow heads using a variety of basic techniques, including shell motion head and petal motion ears, dot features and pull-out hair.
Dog
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
A dog is also a decorator’s best friend—it’s so easy to figure pipe on a cupcake or cake. A series of balls and oblong shapes, topped off with pull-out dot fur, is all you need to pipe this pup.
Elephant Trunk
Difficulty: Medium
For the elephant trunk, use two lengths of plastic dowel rods as your guide, inserted in your stand-up rubber ducky cake before it is decorated. Cover the pieces with stars when the cake is complete.
Flies
Difficulty: Easy
These flies will create a buzz, as they sit on the cake wearing their fun party hats. Make them in advance with stiff royal icing.
Giraffe
Difficulty: No reviews
Think of the Giraffe as a number 7 shape, with a pull-out line for the neck and the head. Easy dot features are then added on top.
Lamb Laying Down
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
This contented lamb is the perfect way to top Easter treats or cupcakes for an animal-themed party. Shape the head with a small ball of fondant.
Lamb Standing
Difficulty: Medium
Add a figure piped lamb to cupcakes for Easter or a farm-themed party. His stand-up shape will get everyone’s attention!
